The pie chart below show the average household expenditures in a country in 2010.
Overall, the data reveals a contrast data in expenditure, with Japan exhibiting the highest spent in other goods and services, while Malaysia’s held the housing category as the largest shares.
Focusing on Japan, the significant allocation was showed in other goods and services, comprising 29% shares, followed closely by the food demographic, constituting 24% of the total. Moreover, Housing’s expenditure showed a 21% spent, the transport category trailed to 20. Conversely, a marginal fraction was dedicated to the health care demographic, indicating a prosperous medical system in Japan.
In Malaysia, the majority of the share was allocated to the housing category, accounting for an impressive 34%, outperforming Japan’s largest allocation. Food became the second highest ascent, recording at 27%, while the similar number was displayed in the other good and services category, yielding 26%. In contrast, transport and health care demonstrated minor percentages of 10% and 3% respectively.
